Ballymoney Beach | Seafield SPA Hotel Co. Wexford Ireland
Ballymoney Beach & Seafiled Hotel. Co. Wexford Ireland
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Golfing in Ballymoney
Pro action from Ballymoney
Landing at Seafield Golf Club
Helicoptor landing at Seafield Golf & Country Club, Ballymoney. Co Wexford
Super Dooper Cooper's Drive
pactrick showing off him drive in Ballymoney golf course near Gorey Co Wexford
Farewell Ballymoney
Video of Farewell Ballymoney, an original song by artist Sean Mythen from Ferns Co Wexford Ireland
The Talbot Wexford Golf Break
winter in ireland (kilmuckridge co. wexford)
after 3 hours of snowfall 21.12.2010
Coollattin Golf Club
A beautiful golf club.
A pleasure to play.
Worth a visit
Flight over Seafield Golf course
View from the air of Seafield Golf & Country Club
Seafield Golf Club. St Patricks Day 2010
St Patricks Cup. 17th March 2010. Seafield Golf Club, Gorey. Co
Wexford. Ireland.
Ballymoney North Beach stunning!
Ballymoney Beach Gorey Co Wexford on July 23rd 2014. The weather was excellent!!
Wexford Golf Club
Wexford Golf Club is a beautiful 18 hole parkland course situated in the heart of Wexford town. Our course which was upgraded in 2006, is a 71 par course measuring 5950 metres from the championship tees and provides a challenge for players of all standards.
out golfing/observing in Ballymoney,Wexford. Handheld GH5 with oly 12-40pro
few snaps from the morning
Seafield Spa
Here's the OCOE spa at the hotel. It's a must for any bride who is planning to get married in this hotel. You can get all the hair and make-up done and have relaxing massage all in one area. On the morning of the wedding what better way to prepare, and that also me having a massage, O what a job!
Paddy & K's day golfin!!
this is what we got up to on Ballymoney Golf Course near Gorey, Wexford, Ireland!!
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Otter sighted at Ballymoney, Co. Wexford, Ireland on 3rd January 2011. At rocks off headland at end of north beach. From a distance at the start of clip, he is clear of the water on the rocks, later he can be seen swimming and diving. Video from Sony Ericsson XPERIA, Paul Dubsky
Places to see in ( Ballymoney - UK )
Places to see in ( Ballymoney - UK )
Ballymoney is a small town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is currently served by Ballymoney Borough Council. The civil parish of Ballymoney is situated in the historic baronies of Dunluce Upper and Kilconway in County Antrim, and the barony of North East Liberties of Coleraine in County Londonderry.
Ballymoney has expanded in recent years and a lot of new houses have been built. This is primarily as a result of high house prices in the Coleraine/Portstewart/Portrush 'Triangle' areas shifting first-time buyers to the less expensive Ballymoney area. Ballymoney is located on the main road between Coleraine and Ballymena, with good road and rail connections to the main cities in Northern Ireland, Belfast and Derry.
The Ballymoney area has the highest life expectancy of any area in Northern Ireland, with the average male life expectancy at birth being 79.9 years and 84.8 years for females in years between 2010 and 2012. Conversely, it was revealed in 2013 that Ballymoney residents are more likely to die from heart disease than anywhere else in Northern Ireland. The town hosts the Ballymoney Drama Festival, the oldest drama festival in Ireland, which was founded in 1933. The town also hosts the Ballymoney Show, which is one of the oldest agricultural shows in Northern Ireland and was founded in 1902.
Ballymoney is one of the oldest towns in Ireland with many buildings of historic note in the town centre.
An old church tower dating from 1637 is the town's oldest surviving building.
Another striking feature is the town clock and Masonic hall, built in 1775 by the 6th Earl and 2nd Marquis of Antrim. The hall was used as a market house, courthouse, town hall and school.
The town hall was erected in 1866.
Ballymoney railway station opened on 4 December 1855, and was closed to goods traffic on 4 January 1965. The refurbished railway station was opened in May 1990. It was one terminus of the Ballycastle Railway, a narrow gauge railway which ran 17 miles connecting Ballycastle to Ballymoney, on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (BNCR), later Northern Counties Committee (NCC), main line to Derry, and closed in July 1950.
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